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The Masonic Mirror

lie truly said to have been passed in harmony and brotherly love , notwithstanding the glee room was , as usual , most inconveniently crowded . Bro . Horsley , Grand Organist , had the management of the musical arrangements , aud was assisted by Bros . D . King , Lawler , Fielding , and Cooke ; Mrs . Lockey , Mdlle . Fonelli , and Miss Stabbaeh . Bro . Count Montomerli also lent his aid to the entertainment of the brethren , and in the course ot tho evening he circulated tho following characteristic address : —

" Brathrou , —My duty calls me to my country , and it is not without sorrow that I part from generous and hospitable England , which iu a few days Heave for Italy . This evening is tho last in which , as the singer , Signor Lorenzo , I shall have tho opportunity of using my talent ; and I am happy to do so for you , brothers , in profit of tho school for our female children . This eomuioving and solemn re-uniou gives me tho hope that if the Great Architect of the Universe dispose of my life for the good of my country , the widow and orphan daughters of Count Montoiuevli , whom he leaves iu England , will Dud in his brothers , the Masons , protection and counsel . —And wishing you all farewell , f remain fur over , your grateful and affectionate brother , LouiiNZO 31 ' . VTE . IIERLI ' . "'

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

APPOINTMENTS . Wednesday , ilfnii 18 i / i . —Lodges , Grand Stewards , Freemasons' Tavern ; United Mariners ( 33 ) , lYliito H .-n-t Tavern ; St . George's ( 101 ) , Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich ; Sincerity ( 203 ) , Cheshire Cheese , Crnlchcd Friars ; Oak ( 225 ) , liadley ' s Hotel ; Kelson ( 1003 ) , Heel Lion , Woolwich . General Committee of Grand Lodge and Lodgo of Benevolence , at 7 . Encampment .-Kemeys Tynte , Freemasons' Tavern , Woolwich , at i . Thursday , 19 () i . —lodges , Globe ( 23 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Gihon ( 57 ) , Bridge House Hotel ; Constitutional ( 03 ) , Ship and Turtle ; St . Mary's ( 70 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Temperance ( 103 ) ,

Plough Tavern , Jiothermthe ; Manchester ( 200 ) , Anderton's Hotel ; IVestbouvno ( L 035 ) , Manor House , Westhourne Terrace . Chapter . —Yarhorough ( S 12 ) , George Tavern , Commercial . load . fast . House Committee Girls School . Friday , 20 th . —Lodges , Middlesex' ( 107 ) , Thatched House ; Jordan ( 237 ) , Frecmnsons'Tavern . Annual Meeting ofthe "loyal Benevolent Institution , at Vi . Saturday , 2 Isi . —Lodges , Honour aud Generosity ( 191 ) , London Tavern ; Panmure ( 1017 ] , Pembury Tavern , Lower Clapton . Monday , 23 r _ . —Lodges , Somerset House and Inverness ( lSo . 1 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Caatlo Lodge of Harmony ( 27 ) , Thatched lloam Tavern ; Old King ' s Arms ( 30 ) , Freemasons'Tavern ; Salisbury ( G 30 ) , Dean Street , Soho . Chapter . —Itobei-t Bums ( 25 ) , Freemasons' Tavern .

Tuesday ' 21 th . — -Lodces , Tuscan ( 11 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Moira ( 100 ) , London Tavern ; Prudent Brethren ( 1 ( 50 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Industry ( 219 ) , Dick ' s Coffee House ; Prince of Wales ( 321 ) , Thatched House ; Crescent ( 1000 ) , King ' s Head , Twickenham . Chapter , —Cyrus ( 25 ) , London Coll ' ee House . IVcdnesday , loth . —Lodges , Anticjuity ( 2 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Mount Moriah ( 10 ) , dilto ; Prosperity ( TH ) , White Hart , Bishopsgate Street ; United Pilgrims ( 7-15 ) , Manor Hoase , Wal-VVOVUL ; Prince I ' . cdevick WiHiam { MM ) , ICuigMs of St . Jolm , St . John ' . Wood . Encampment , —Frederick of Unity , London Tavern . Thursday , 2 . M . —Lodges , Neptune ( 2-2 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Shakspeare ( 110 ) , Albion Tavern .

Friday , 27 th . —Lodges , Universal ( 212 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Jerusalem ( 233 ) , ditto ; Fitzroy ( S 30 ) , Head Quarters , lloyal Artillery Company ; High Crass ( 105 G ) , Hailwiiy Hotel , Northmubcrhind Park , Tottenham . Chapter , —I-riendsuip ( 0 ) , Thatched House Tavern . Saturday , 2 S (/ i . —Lodge , Unity ( 215 ) , London Tavern . Chapter , —St . Gcorgc and Corner Stone ( 5 ) , Freemasons' Tavern . [ Thc appointments ol" Lodges of Instruction appear in the last number of eacli month . ] ST . GEORGE -IND CoitsEn STOXE LODGE ( iS o . / J ) . —At the last meeting of this Lodge , on Monday , tho Sth inst ., an elegant aud Masonic gold snuff bos was presented to . Bro , Havers on his retirement ironi the office of Treasurer , whi c h he had

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—IV. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
THE SABBATH AS AN INSTITUTION. Article 14
THE MOTHER. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 18
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
A LIBERAL OFFER. Article 20
FLOWERS. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
INSTRUCTION. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CANADA. Article 43
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Masonic Mirror

lie truly said to have been passed in harmony and brotherly love , notwithstanding the glee room was , as usual , most inconveniently crowded . Bro . Horsley , Grand Organist , had the management of the musical arrangements , aud was assisted by Bros . D . King , Lawler , Fielding , and Cooke ; Mrs . Lockey , Mdlle . Fonelli , and Miss Stabbaeh . Bro . Count Montomerli also lent his aid to the entertainment of the brethren , and in the course ot tho evening he circulated tho following characteristic address : —

" Brathrou , —My duty calls me to my country , and it is not without sorrow that I part from generous and hospitable England , which iu a few days Heave for Italy . This evening is tho last in which , as the singer , Signor Lorenzo , I shall have tho opportunity of using my talent ; and I am happy to do so for you , brothers , in profit of tho school for our female children . This eomuioving and solemn re-uniou gives me tho hope that if the Great Architect of the Universe dispose of my life for the good of my country , the widow and orphan daughters of Count Montoiuevli , whom he leaves iu England , will Dud in his brothers , the Masons , protection and counsel . —And wishing you all farewell , f remain fur over , your grateful and affectionate brother , LouiiNZO 31 ' . VTE . IIERLI ' . "'

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

APPOINTMENTS . Wednesday , ilfnii 18 i / i . —Lodges , Grand Stewards , Freemasons' Tavern ; United Mariners ( 33 ) , lYliito H .-n-t Tavern ; St . George's ( 101 ) , Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich ; Sincerity ( 203 ) , Cheshire Cheese , Crnlchcd Friars ; Oak ( 225 ) , liadley ' s Hotel ; Kelson ( 1003 ) , Heel Lion , Woolwich . General Committee of Grand Lodge and Lodgo of Benevolence , at 7 . Encampment .-Kemeys Tynte , Freemasons' Tavern , Woolwich , at i . Thursday , 19 () i . —lodges , Globe ( 23 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Gihon ( 57 ) , Bridge House Hotel ; Constitutional ( 03 ) , Ship and Turtle ; St . Mary's ( 70 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Temperance ( 103 ) ,

Plough Tavern , Jiothermthe ; Manchester ( 200 ) , Anderton's Hotel ; IVestbouvno ( L 035 ) , Manor House , Westhourne Terrace . Chapter . —Yarhorough ( S 12 ) , George Tavern , Commercial . load . fast . House Committee Girls School . Friday , 20 th . —Lodges , Middlesex' ( 107 ) , Thatched House ; Jordan ( 237 ) , Frecmnsons'Tavern . Annual Meeting ofthe "loyal Benevolent Institution , at Vi . Saturday , 2 Isi . —Lodges , Honour aud Generosity ( 191 ) , London Tavern ; Panmure ( 1017 ] , Pembury Tavern , Lower Clapton . Monday , 23 r _ . —Lodges , Somerset House and Inverness ( lSo . 1 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Caatlo Lodge of Harmony ( 27 ) , Thatched lloam Tavern ; Old King ' s Arms ( 30 ) , Freemasons'Tavern ; Salisbury ( G 30 ) , Dean Street , Soho . Chapter . —Itobei-t Bums ( 25 ) , Freemasons' Tavern .

Tuesday ' 21 th . — -Lodces , Tuscan ( 11 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Moira ( 100 ) , London Tavern ; Prudent Brethren ( 1 ( 50 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Industry ( 219 ) , Dick ' s Coffee House ; Prince of Wales ( 321 ) , Thatched House ; Crescent ( 1000 ) , King ' s Head , Twickenham . Chapter , —Cyrus ( 25 ) , London Coll ' ee House . IVcdnesday , loth . —Lodges , Anticjuity ( 2 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Mount Moriah ( 10 ) , dilto ; Prosperity ( TH ) , White Hart , Bishopsgate Street ; United Pilgrims ( 7-15 ) , Manor Hoase , Wal-VVOVUL ; Prince I ' . cdevick WiHiam { MM ) , ICuigMs of St . Jolm , St . John ' . Wood . Encampment , —Frederick of Unity , London Tavern . Thursday , 2 . M . —Lodges , Neptune ( 2-2 ) , Radley ' s Hotel ; Shakspeare ( 110 ) , Albion Tavern .

Friday , 27 th . —Lodges , Universal ( 212 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Jerusalem ( 233 ) , ditto ; Fitzroy ( S 30 ) , Head Quarters , lloyal Artillery Company ; High Crass ( 105 G ) , Hailwiiy Hotel , Northmubcrhind Park , Tottenham . Chapter , —I-riendsuip ( 0 ) , Thatched House Tavern . Saturday , 2 S (/ i . —Lodge , Unity ( 215 ) , London Tavern . Chapter , —St . Gcorgc and Corner Stone ( 5 ) , Freemasons' Tavern . [ Thc appointments ol" Lodges of Instruction appear in the last number of eacli month . ] ST . GEORGE -IND CoitsEn STOXE LODGE ( iS o . / J ) . —At the last meeting of this Lodge , on Monday , tho Sth inst ., an elegant aud Masonic gold snuff bos was presented to . Bro , Havers on his retirement ironi the office of Treasurer , whi c h he had

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